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| Perfect cells are ONLY found in the embryonic stage. Even the cells taken from your baby's umbilical cord already have "fingerprints." They are not perfect. Click the picture to see it bigger. |
No, I know what you're thinking. "There's this special diet..." No. Let me explain. Ever heard of stem cell treatments? I'm sure you've heard the controversy around it. Here's what it is and how it works: Stem cells come from the brain of human embryo's. Embryo's (an unborn baby) contain perfect cells. Completely perfect cells. By taking these cells from embryo's, and implanting them into you, you can cure every single disease ever. Paralysis even. Everything. How does it work? These cells are so incredibly remarkable. When implanted into your body, they will go and "fix" all the broken things in your body. Is that nuts or what? They'll also re-program the new cells being formed and teach them how to be perfect, like they are. You will never have a "sick" cell again. Ever. You'll never get cancer, or Fibromyalgia. Your chances of catching the flu are 1 in 10 when compared to other people. When and if you do catch the flu, you'll get over it very fast. You'll have an immune system that's better than an 8 year old's, for the rest of your life. What is the controversy around stem cell research and treatments? These stem cells come from an embryo's brain. Embryo's do not survive the process. This is what the controversy is; do we kill babies in order to save those already living or let those already sick stay that way so the unborn can live? What if there was a way to appease both sides? What if we took the moral controversy out? What if I told you there's a doctor who has done just that? Who's cured just about every disease? Let me tell you how this is possible. Instead of aborting embryo's or growing test tube babies only to eliminate them, he uses "medical waste." What is medical waste? Medical waste is this term, is babies that have been miscarried. Babies that have already died. Through no fault of the mother, medical science, or any other contributor. Miscarried babies that didn't survive before the age of viability. So, moral dilemma eliminated. This is no different than cadavers who gave their bodies over to science. For all of us that are donors. For those who have lost a child and donated their heart, so another sick child could live. Yes, a cure, and one that isn't unethical in any shape, way, or form! This doctor is an American specialist, and performs these procedures in Mexico. I know, sounds shady, right? Why would he be doing this in Mexico? Conspiracies aside, the business of sick people is a billion dollar business. It's bad business to be curing "incurable" diseases. The practice of stem cell treatments (even though ethical for all sects of religion and politics) has been banned in the United States. Let me say it again, drugs are good business. Most politicians, those in power and those with money, have their feet dabbled in some sort of drug company. Drugs are a band-aid. They do not cure or heal. They cover the symptoms, although most of the time, they create new ones, just as bad. It's VERY good business to sell people things they will need for the rest of their lives. Therefore, stem cell treatments have been banned. This doctor's office is in California. You fly into California, they take a bus, drive you over the border into Mexico,treat you in an hour, drive ya back. Day trip. Day trip to cure everything you have. Day trip to cure everything you might get in the future. Hawt dang! Yes, I am saving for this. The only downside? It's $30,000. Yeah, that can throw a wrench in the gears. Not by much, though. Turns out being Superman has its costs, too. Is it worth it? If you're asking this, you don't have Fibromyaglia, do ya? If you do, love someone, take care of someone with Fibro, you're like, "ho freakin' yeah! Hells yeah, this is worth it!" If you do this for your kids, they'll never get the debilitating, hereditary disease you and your husband have, like, oh I dunno, Fibromyalgia, hypoglycemia and type one diabetes? For our family of six, we're like, "yeah, $180,000 is TOTALLY do-able!" When it comes to your health, your life, your everything, I just don't think you can put a price on it. Especially when you put your kids into the picture as well. There is NO price I wouldn't pay to rid me of this. To rid my family of living with Fibromyalgia. I'd give all I have. One of these days, I will. Hubby graduates in two days. Once he gets a job that actually allows us to save, you know where my money will be going.

Wanna know more about it? Here's information I was sent about Dr. Rader, the doctor who performs the stem cell treatment:
http://stemcellofamerica.com/documents/blocked-in-the-usa.pdf
Here's his book:
http://www.blockedintheusa.com/
Here's his biography:
http://www.drwilliamrader.com/
No, I don't work for Dr. Rader. I'm not trying to sell you on this, I'm not making money from talking about this. I did NOT pay for these excerpts, they were sent FREE to me in an e-mail when I inquired about it. I believe knowledge is power. If I had the $30,000 to spend on this right now and if someone told me about this, I'd be very grateful. This blog is only meant to be informative from my perspective, to give you all the power, knowledge, and options about Fibromyalgia to the best of my understanding, and from my interpretations. The end.
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